Hi Folks, Just a reminder, there is no December UCP meeting this year. Our next meeting is on January 4th, 2016 at noon at Steve and Summer White’s place. It is a potluck – and our Annual Meeting…. Read More

Denise Cairns, Karen Andrus, Dane Smith, Bill Schuhle and Caroline Coble have done a terrific job in acquiring funds and support to make more equipment available at the Halfway Gym. Don’t let the winter blahs keep you from… Read More

As a continuation of the work started two years ago to make the services and work of United Community Partners more accessible and useful to the community as a whole we’ve updated our description of services and how… Read More

When I joined UCP around 2013 we were quite confused as a group both by how to proceed with such light attendance, how to make decisions with consistency and as a result how to do the work we… Read More

For the last two years at United Community Partners we’ve been working steadily at improving our processes, record keeping and strategies for inclusion and engagement with our community around our mission as an organization. A large part of… Read More

We are very pleased to announce that Julie Zaccone and Chad Bilbrey have joined the United Community Partners Board. We now have a total of seven board members which should mean that we can accomplish more in short order…. Read More

After a haitus which started in June 2014, UCP is starting to meet again on the first Monday of every month at the Presbyterian Fellowship Hall at 1:30 pm – all community members are welcome to attend our meetings and… Read More

VISION: United Community Partners is dedicated to the success of Pine Valley and the Baker County Panhandle as home to vibrant communities informed by our rural heritage, nurtured by our natural wonders, guided by shared principles and sustained by the creative energy of people leading healthy, productive, rewarding lives.

MISSION: United Community Partners facilitates access to organizational assistance for citizen-led initiatives which stimulate economic activity, foster goodwill and fellowship, and enhance Pine Valley and Panhandle communities as rural places to live and work.

United Community Partners is community development 501c3 organization in Baker County, Oregon serving the Pine-Eagle Community.